Gardena High is the surprise football team in the City Section this season with an 8-1 record.
In the 1980s, then-future Olympic 400-meter champion Quincy Watts was the fastest sprinter in the City Section. One of his 400-meter relay teammates was Monty Gilbreath, an All-City receiver who’d go on to star at San Diego State. Gilbreath is now in his third season as football coach at Gardena High, the surprise team in the City Section with an 8-1 record. His players are skeptical he was one of the fastest back then.
Gardena plays Narbonne on Friday and could win the Marine League championship. Gilbreath was coaching youth football when he decided to take over the Gardena program during the height of the pandemic. He had 17 players when he arrived in the fall of 2021. The team had to forfeit its final game that season because of a lack of players and finished 3-6. Then came a 5-5 season last year.
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